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The difference between the price at which a sdealer will sell a certain securitty and the price at which a dealer will buy a security is called
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Bid-ask spread. In business it is the amount by which the ask price exceeds the bid price for an asset in the market. The price that someone is willing to pay is called a bid, whereas the ask is the price at which someone is willing to sell.
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